The House this year has been mired in chaos, punctuated by a 15-round speakership vote, an eight-person regicide, flirtations with government shutdowns and policy stagnations. Next year’s elections could determine if the Senate follows suit.

  • Salamendacious@lemmy.worldOP
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    11 months ago

    Gerrymandering is, in my opinion, one of the most dangerous long-term problems facing the United States.

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      11 months ago

      For sure. Everyone deserves fair representation in a vote, and gerrymandering is only harmful to that end. TBH, we need Congressional reform and better representation of the population (so specific states don’t get heavier voting power) coupled with more popular votes, rather than representative voting.

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        11 months ago

        If only the ones capable of doing that weren’t the same people that profit off of the way it is currently…

        Not saying you’re wrong, I very much agree. I guess I’m just jaded/pessimistic.

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          It’s partly our own fault. We (as a society) got complacent or apathetic, and the capitalists and theofascists took advantage. Now, we have a long road ahead to correct it, but I think if we can elect enough progressive idealists, that’s not a forgone conclusion.